On the bottle it says you do not have to use the entire bottle on one tyre but if you intend on using your car at speeds over 100mph/160kph then you should use the entire bottle, so I used the whole bottle.

All in all I cannot recommend Slime tyre sealant highly enough.

It comes with all the tools you need to use the product (excluding the supply of pressurised air) and it does exactly what it says on the tin.

Even if you don’t have a problem with your tyres I would still fit it, the next time I fit new tyres to, Slime tyre sealant is going to be fitted immediately.

If you want to make sure your tyres keep their pressure then I believe Slime will do just that.

I have had a tyre go down a couple of times without realising, and to state the obvious, driving round on an underinflated tyre can seriously damage the tyre’s sidewall so Slime will stop this from happening (assuming the hole is less than 3mm in diameter).

If you have ever had a screw or a nail stuck in your tyre slime will keep the pressure in the tyre until you have a chance to get the tyre repaired and the beauty is Slime will even work with the traditional tyres repair solutions like the rubber inserts.

Slime tyre sealant will work with traditional tyre repair methods

If you want to:

Keep tyre pressure even when tyre has a hole
Keep tyre pressure until you can repair tyre
Protect new tyres from deflating due to holes
Repair small holes in existing tyres
Repair slow punctures
Keep tyres pressures constant for maximum fuel economy and performance

then Slime tyre sealant is what you are looking for, new tyres or old, perfect tyres or tyres with holes, Slime tyre sealant will make and keep your tyres like new.